This month's guest blog is a breath of fresh air! Maezie Inman is a teen on fire for God; her faith is bold and inspiring. I've gotten to know Maezie over the last two years, and I've been able to see glimpses of her Ferris Wheel journey with God. She has overcome much through victory … Continue reading Ferris Wheel of Faith
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The Father Who Sees
I've been reflecting on the heart and character of God, one attribute at a time. He gave me a new song months ago, more of an anthem maybe, that declares He is the Father who hears, sees, knows, cares, heals and loves. It's really repetitive but it usually comes to mind when there's an instrumental … Continue reading The Father Who Sees
The Father Who Cares
I was honored to share these words at church on Sunday and wanted to post them on the blog as well! I pray that they encourage you and point you to the Father! There’s someone who would love to hear from you today… God the Father! He is on the edge of His throne, … Continue reading The Father Who Cares
Shadows (Part 2)
I thought I had learned my lesson about the shadows. After all, I wrote a blog about it. 😉 "Don't mistake this darkness for something other than His shadow. It's not separation. You are under His wings." Trouble and trials remind us to take refuge in the shadow of His wings. "Have mercy on me, … Continue reading Shadows (Part 2)
Returning to Him
This guest blog is beautifully written by Jean-Ashley Bell. I met her years ago through our church in Marysville, Washington; thankfully we've stayed in touch over the years. Jean-Ashley is one of those people that speaks with wisdom and grace; when she talks, you listen. Every word is carefully chosen, on purpose, to build up … Continue reading Returning to Him
A Symphony of Hallelujahs and Heart Prayers
Today is the National Day of Prayer. Confession: I totally forgot about it. It's always the first Thursday in May, and I almost always forget (until the morning of). As I reflect on what this day is about, it's easy to look around and be discouraged by the state of our country. We need more … Continue reading A Symphony of Hallelujahs and Heart Prayers
You Belong
Sometimes hard things in life are opportunities to dig deeper. Sometimes what's seen on the surface has a root below that needs addressed. We can either numb the pain and cover up the offense, or we can choose to deal with the dirt and ask the tough questions. Why did that comment throw me off? … Continue reading You Belong